Aberrant Functional Connectivity in Dissociable Hippocampal Networks Is Associated with Deficits in Memory
Abstract
In the healthy human brain, evidence for dissociable memory networks along the anterior-posterior axis of the hippocampus suggests that this structure may not function as a unitary entity. Failure to consider these functional divisions may explain diverging results among studies of memory adaptation in disease. Using task-based and resting functional MRI, we show that chronic seizures disrupting the anterior medial temporal lobe (MTL) preserve...
Paper Details
Title
Aberrant Functional Connectivity in Dissociable Hippocampal Networks Is Associated with Deficits in Memory
Published Date
Apr 2, 2014
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
14
Pages
4920 - 4928
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